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estherpotter1
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Help I have been losing and gaining the same few kilos for 3 years.I usually eat just over 1000 calories.My diary can be viewed.
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Hi Esther Potter. I can't see your diary but it might just be me as I'm having some problems with this website.
Can you tell us a bit more about yourself, your age, weight and size for example? How consistent are you with logging? Do you use a foodscale? Do you exercise and do you eat back exercise calories?1 -
I can't see your diary either. If you've already done this:
In the app, go to Settings > Diary Setting > Diary Sharing > and check Public. Desktop: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
there could be a glitch with the system.0 -
Unless you’re a very small woman that sits around all day, 1000 calories a day will cause weightloss pretty easily. You’re taking in more calories per week than you’re accounting for.5
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kshama2001 wrote: »I can't see your diary either. If you've already done this:
In the app, go to Settings > Diary Setting > Diary Sharing > and check Public. Desktop: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
there could be a glitch with the system.
Sorry to not help you OP, but I can't access anyone's member page - when I click on 'Member's Profile' it always states:
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I am nearly 53.I am 5ft 6.I am about 86kg.I have been doing a lot of exercise.Weightlifting and walking the dog.I dont weigh my food.Its hard because my husband cooks for me.My food diary is set to public.I will check it though.1
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i'm 5'4", pretty low muscle, but i lose weight at 1000 calories per day without exercise.
i am unable to accurate guess calories / portion sizes without weighing, and my guesses are waaayy off, and i've found that i am unable to share meals on a regular basis and still lose weight.
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Agrrr. You’re not getting a clear picture of how many calories you’re eating. It’s probably more- far more- than you expect.
Cannot see your diary but that appears to be a system glitch that’s been occurring for several weeks.
Can you help your husband prep and weigh and record while he does?
At a true 1,000 calories a day, especially for an extended period like you indicate, you’d most likely be gnawing your arm off.
Are your recording every snack, nibble, Starbucks, wine, etc?
At 1,000 calories a day, a single soda, glass of wine or beer, or sugary coffee drink could easily account for a large portion of your calories (1,000 is too low btw). A lot of people don’t mentally make the leap that they need to record drinks as well.5 -
@springlering62 - Can I ask you what you experience on the site when you attempt to view someone's diary? My experience is: '...page you were looking for could not be found' when I click on 'member's profile.
I am trying to figure out if it's the same 'glitch' in the system that others seem to be having, or if it's just my system.
I am able to view friend's dairies though...
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Sorry to not help you OP, but I can't access anyone's member page - when I click on 'Member's Profile' it always states:
If you get the 404 error, look at the URL. If you see a bunch of numbers instead of a username (example: https://www.myfitnesspal.com/profile/1008304529) you can replace those numbers with the member's name you are trying to look up and then hit enter.
It's a workaround. Maybe they'll fix it at some point.2 -
PeachHibiscus wrote: »Sorry to not help you OP, but I can't access anyone's member page - when I click on 'Member's Profile' it always states:
If you get the 404 error, look at the URL. If you see a bunch of numbers instead of a username (example: https://www.myfitnesspal.com/profile/1008304529) you can replace those numbers with the member's name you are trying to look up and then hit enter.
It's a workaround. Maybe they'll fix it at some point.
That is soooo useful, it works!
As for OP, now that I can finally access the diary: dinners and lunches look way way underestimated. Small quantities, and some entries where it isn't clear whether they are based on recipes entered by OP or just chosen from the database.
Examples:
- Tracey's - Curried Sausages, 1 cup: no idea what this even is, but 111 calories for lunch seems really unlikely, especially if it includes sausages
- Stew Beef - Stew Beef, 4 oz: perhaps 220 calories per 4 oz. is possible, but a lunch that weighs only 4 oz. seems highly unlikely.
- Home Made - Crockpot Mince Stew, 100 g: perhaps 163kcal/100gr is possible, but again such a small lunch
- Stirfry beef 4 ounces - 120 calories: yet again this seems like a tiny dinner
- dinner for 233 calories - 0.5cup cauliflower, 100gr cooked cabbage, 4oz sirloin tip steak and 100gr leeks: 4 oz. of meat isn't a lot, and I imagine these foods were prepared using oil/butter too, which adds calories3 -
- Tracey's - Curried Sausages, 1 cup: no idea what this even is, but 111 calories for lunch seems really unlikely, especially if it includes sausages
-> No idea how to measure a sausage in a cup to be honest, but lets assume it's a sausage and a small amount of sauce. A standard german sausage is about 300 calories. That's for a 100gr sausage. So this might be as little as 35 grams of sausage. Just to give some perspective.
- Stew Beef - Stew Beef, 4 oz: perhaps 220 calories per 4 oz. is possible, but a lunch that weighs only 4 oz. seems highly unlikely.
-> 4 oz are about 113 grams (need something I can work with). stew beef tends to be fairly fatty. 134-166 calories per 100 grams. So here we have beef, possibly a bit of veg, cooking oil and water. We could possibly fill the stew with 40gr beef (60 calories), 40 gr veg with potatoes (60 calories), water (nothing), 8gr oil (72 calories) = 192 calories plus stock and spices. Might work. But: 113grams is tiny! That's less than 100ml water. So basically a shotglass maybe. Seems unlikely.
- Home Made - Crockpot Mince Stew, 100 g: perhaps 163kcal/100gr is possible, but again such a small lunch
-> yeah, calories seem fairly ok, though I'd think mince might be higher in calories, depending on the type. Again, it's a portion the size of a shotglass.
- Stirfry beef 4 ounces - 120 calories: yet again this seems like a tiny dinner
-> this seems very low. 100gr beef and nothing else? Yeah. But there'll be oil, possibly veggies, spices, rice? And again a portion the size of a shotglass.
- dinner for 233 calories - 0.5cup cauliflower, 100gr cooked cabbage, 4oz sirloin tip steak and 100gr leeks: 4 oz. of meat isn't a lot, and I imagine these foods were prepared using oil/butter too, which adds calories
-> Yep.
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You said you’re not weighing.
Weight and volume aren’t the same thing but it might help to pull out a measuring cup or even a small coffee cup just to help visualize. Those would be eight ounces.
Now, imagine half of that as your four ounce meal. That’s only three or four spoonfuls.
Maybe that would help you see the value / accuracy in weighing?
And btw, 100grams sounds like a lot to American ears, but is only a fraction more than 3.5 ounces. That’s even less than that half a cup meal.4 -
@springlering62 - Can I ask you what you experience on the site when you attempt to view someone's diary? My experience is: '...page you were looking for could not be found' when I click on 'member's profile.
I am trying to figure out if it's the same 'glitch' in the system that others seem to be having, or if it's just my system.
I am able to view friend's dairies though...
This is what I see in the iOS app, and it “loads” indefinitely:
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estherpotter1 wrote: »I am nearly 53.I am 5ft 6.I am about 86kg.I have been doing a lot of exercise. Weightlifting and walking the dog. I dont weigh my food. Its hard because my husband cooks for me. My food diary is set to public. I will check it though.
Alas, if you're not losing weight while eating 1000 calories, you are not in fact eating 1000 calories. Please don't take this personally - miscalculating is very common.
Perhaps you and your husband can figure out a way to get weights for your foods. But some of your entries just don't make sense. In addition to what others have mentioned already, I am dubious about "Muller Light - Porridge Made With Yoghurt, 20 g"
I don't have this exact thing on hand, but as a rough approximation, here is what a yield of 20 g oats and yogurt would look like before it was cooked. This is a 1 C measuring cup and it is much less than 1/4 C:
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Unfortunately, the green check marks in the MFP database are used for both USER-created entries and ADMIN-created entries that MFP pulled from the USDA database. A green check mark for USER-created entries just means enough people have upvoted the entry - it is not necessarily correct.
To find ADMIN entries for whole foods, I get the syntax from the USDA database and paste that into MFP. All ADMIN entries from the USDA will have weights as an option BUT there is a glitch whereby sometimes 1g is the option but the values are actually for 100g. This is pretty easy to spot though, as when added the calories are 100x more than is reasonable.
https://fdc.nal.usda.gov
Use the “SR Legacy” tab - that's what MFP used to pull in entries.
Your entry for sirloin tip steak - Steak, 4 ounce 170 calories is not a ADMIN-created entry that MFP pulled from the USDA database - these indicate the "raw" or "cooked" state for meat.
Beef, bottom sirloin, tri-tip roast, separable lean and fat, trimmed to 0" fat, choice, raw: 4 oz = 197 calories.
Beef, bottom sirloin, tri-tip roast, separable lean and fat, trimmed to 0" fat, choice, cooked, roasted: 4 oz = 221 calories.
If your steak was cooked, that is a difference of 51 calories if you had 4 ounces, but since you're not weighing, it could have been heavier, possibly MUCH heavier.
The day I got my food scale was the last morning I had my peanut butter and banana breakfast smoothie, because 32 grams of peanut butter is WAY smaller than what I thought2 -
estherpotter1 wrote: »I am nearly 53. I am 5ft 6. I am about 86kg. I have been doing a lot of exercise. Weightlifting and walking the dog. I dont weigh my food. Its hard because my husband cooks for me. My food diary is set to public. I will check it though.
On Sunday, you listed 120 minutes of walking at 10.5 kph (6.52 mph.) I wanted to double check that speed and duration because it seems very fast for that length of time, especially if you were walking your dog. I struggled to maintain 3 mph (4.8 kph) with my dog on long walks7 -
Hey estherpotter, it's great that you reached out. Many of these inconsistencies are easy to make. We just don't think about how much 4oz of food is, or how fast we move. I hope you don't mind that we're geeking out a bit and that you take something home from this. So if you've neither gained nor lost weight over a longer period of time then it simply means you've been eating at maintenance level. To get an idea how many calories those are you could set MFP to maintenance and see how many calories this gives you. Add a bit extra for exercising. Basically, in order to lose weight if you're weight has been stable over the past three years you have to eat less than you've been eating.2
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All of this is said with love and interest in helping you be your best you!
~sez the lady who innocently thought a 2 mile walks burned off a family pack of DoubleStuff Oreos. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️3 -
I walk *WAY* faster WITHOUT the dog.
I walk way longer and more often WITH a dog.
compromises compromises.5 -
You are all right.I have been guessing when tracking calories.I have to track properly.So thanks folks.6
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estherpotter1 wrote: »You are all right.I have been guessing when tracking calories.I have to track properly.So thanks folks.
I hope you’ll check back in with us and let us know how it’s going, and if we can offer more (reams of) advice.0 -
I walk *WAY* faster WITHOUT the dog.
I walk way longer and more often WITH a dog.
compromises compromises.
Neither my husky nor I were enthusiastic about walking during the South Florida summers. (He was a rescue dog, literally scooped up off the streets.)
But we walked twice per day anyway. NO WAY I would have done that without him.
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Where are you getting the 620 calories from. That sounds like a lot
You've earned 620 extra calories from exercise today0 -
enough posters have commented on logging inaccuracies already.
Just to give you an idea of somebody with same sort of stats as you.
I am nearly 5 ft 4 in, so slightly shorter than you, and I was 50 years old when I started and I weighed 72 kg.
I lost steadily on 1460 calories
Yes, weigh properly - but also adjust your calorie target - it should probably be around 1500, not 1000.1 -
Thanks Im going to try that.3
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Elphaba1313 wrote: »Where are you getting the 620 calories from. That sounds like a lot
You've earned 620 extra calories from exercise today
You can see if you view her diary and replace /food/ with /exercise/.
https://www.myfitnesspal.com/exercise/diary/estherpotter1?date=2023-08-23
She's doing a lot of walking at 10.5 kph, plus additional exercise.
@estherpotter1 - have you verified if that speed is correct? Did you travel 15.75 k in that 90 minutes?
(See my post about your speed above.)0 -
No I didnt verify the speed.I did a lot of guessing.So I have to work harder to lose more weight.1
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estherpotter1 wrote: »No I didnt verify the speed.I did a lot of guessing.So I have to work harder to lose more weight.
You have to use some reliable data to figure out how much you're really eating, and how many calories your workouts burn.0 -
Have you considered a fitness tracker? Mine revolutionized my weight loss journey- how I thought, how I calculated, major adjustment of expectations, particularly realizing how few calories exercise actually burns versus how much some foods “cost”. Made me totally reevaluate what I was eating.
I use Apple Watch, daughter uses Fitbit. We both love them. Garmin is another good one. Costco has some good deals or ask around. I guarantee you e got a friend who bought one with the best intentions but now it’s sitting in a drawer.0 -
estherpotter1 wrote: »No I didnt verify the speed.I did a lot of guessing.So I have to work harder to lose more weight.
Hey Esther,
As a former dog owner, I think 10.5 kph is very unlikely and suggest you measure out a kilometer and then time yourself with your dog.
Meanwhile, use this: "Walking, 3.0 mph, mod. pace, walking dog" - it's about 4.8 kph.
Unless there is a lot of stopping and sniffing, in which case use a slower speed.2
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